[Pollinator] Fw: [PCA] NEWS: Climate Change Causing Hummingbird Missed Connections
Patricia_DeAngelis at fws.gov
Patricia_DeAngelis at fws.gov
Thu Jun 14 06:33:20 PDT 2012
Wow! Please see emails below.
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Re: [PCA] NEWS: Climate Change Causing Hummingbird Missed Connections
Hummingbirds completely missed the red-flowered Aesculus pavia in the SE
USA this year.
James C. Trager, Ph. D.
Biologist - Naturalist
Shaw Nature Reserve
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Gray Summit MO 63039
636-451-3512 ext. 6002
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Subject: [PCA] NEWS: Climate Change Causing Hummingbird Missed
Connections
http://news.yahoo.com/climate-change-causing-hummingbird-missed-connecti
ons-145127012.html
Climate Change Causing Hummingbird Missed Connections
By LiveScience Staff | LiveScience.com -- Sat, Jun 2, 2012
Missed connection: Me, a broad-tailed, red-throated hummingbird. You, a
delicate yellow flower full of nectar. I flew all the way from Central
America to find you, but you'd withered away. Why did you bloom so
early?
See the link above for the full article text.
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